Attr. to Annibale Gatti (Forlì 1827 - Florence 1909) Allegorical scene Oil on paper applied to panel, 25 x 30 cm - with frame 36 x 42 The allegorical work, for analysis and stylistic comparison, is certainly attributable to the hand of Annibale Gatti (1827-1909). Pupil of Giuseppe Bezzuoli, he was one of the greatest painters of the second Florentine nineteenth century and the most representative of the period of Florence as the capital. Part of his production refers to mythological and allegorical scenes: the paper in question is a preparatory sketch belonging to the present cycle, a representative example of the romantic-purist painting of the time. A female character with the turreted crown i